1920
DOI: 10.1021/ie50122a015
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The Use of Hydrogenated Oils in the Manufacture of Tin Plate

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“…2 of the General Imports Order M-63 issued by the Director of Priorities of the Office of Production Management, effective January 13, 1942. On March 20, 1942, General Preference Order M-59, issued by the Division of Industry Operations of the War Production Board, restricted the use of palm oil on and after April 1, 1942, to: (1) The manufacture of tin plate, terne "date, long terne plate, steel sheets, steel strip, and black plate; (2) any manufacturing process in which glycerine is produced where the amount of glycerine remaining in the product does not exceed 1.5 percent.…”
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“…2 of the General Imports Order M-63 issued by the Director of Priorities of the Office of Production Management, effective January 13, 1942. On March 20, 1942, General Preference Order M-59, issued by the Division of Industry Operations of the War Production Board, restricted the use of palm oil on and after April 1, 1942, to: (1) The manufacture of tin plate, terne "date, long terne plate, steel sheets, steel strip, and black plate; (2) any manufacturing process in which glycerine is produced where the amount of glycerine remaining in the product does not exceed 1.5 percent.…”
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